Caught in the Love of the Past

Caught in the Love of the Past
Chapter 46


"Yes, yeah. We'll leave it to Fitri. After all, he will undergo, it was just my opinion," said Dina.


Dina finally relented, she ended the debate with her sister. Dina knew very well how Riyan's nature would not stop arguing if her opinion had not been approved.


"Well, let Fitri decide his own life path. I want him to look at his heart and organize his life first, no need to rush in making life choices." Riyan expressed his opinion.


"Oh, yes. Fitri and I will make a pilgrimage to the graves of my father and mother. Would you like to come?" tanya Dina switched the conversation.


"Mhm, it looks like I can't come, brother. Tomorrow there's a meeting with the whole head of the field. So, I can't leave the office" said Riyan.


"Yes, then I go with Fitri only," said Dina.


Dina can understand the busyness of her sister now, since Riyan became the head of the Office of her activities increasingly dense.


"Sister, it's late. I'm going home, yeah. Poor Linda is waiting for me," said Riyan saying goodbye to her sister.


Riyan stood up and stepped out of the house followed by Lina who delivered up to the terrace.


Riyan got into the car and left the brother's residence.


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One week has passed.


Fitri has never returned to Dimas village since his departure. Dimas felt his life empty without the presence of his wife beside him.


Although he is still in a relationship with Susi, he still feels his life is lacking.


Today Dimas spent his day at home without going to his wife's house.


Dimas sat in a long chair in the back of his house while looking at his mother's cattle that roamed the backyard.


His gaze was empty, I don't know what is now a burden on his mind.


He recalled the life struggle he had been living with Fitri for the past 7 years.


"Fit, why are you going this way?" mummified Dimas in the heart.


During the week Fitri was at his home at the time, he felt more attention from his wife, although Dimas ignored Fitri's whereabouts at the time, in fact, he prefers to serve his wife who is thirsty for the affection of a man.


"Are you mad at me, so you just left me?" muttered Dimas again without the slightest bit he felt what he had done had hurt his wife.


"Dimas!" call Miss Fatimah.


"Dimas!" call Fatimah again.


Ms. Fatimah was getting upset because her son had been called no reply at all.


"Dimas!" ma'am Fatimah snapped when she was next to Dimas.


Dimas was shocked when he heard the screams of the woman who had given birth to him.


"Okay, Mom. Why the snapping, anyway?" dimas was upset.


"That's why when called it is heard, since I called you but did not reply at all. What are you doing here?" snarled Miss Fatimah again.


"Ih, mom. Early in the morning was angry," lamented Dimas.


"Where does the mother not get angry, so if it has ears it is used," said Bu Fatimah.


"What the hell is it, Mom?" tanya Dimas switched the conversation.


"Come, we're going to the garden. We did not go to the garden for one week. At least the mother can mulelu pinang, it is quite money can be added to buy side dishes," said Bu Fatimah invites her son to work.


Since the departure of Fitri, Dimas has no spirit of life, he is always careless. If at home he is always daydreaming, sometimes he goes to Susi's house when he needs to channel his desires.


"Well, if you don't want to take me to the garden, there you daydream at the wife's house!" ma'am Fatimah was upset.


"Mom kicked me out?" tanya Dimas was upset.


"Yes, son and father are the same, which troubles me!" lament Bu Fatimah is already unable to bear the cost of living adult men who can find money but his work is just relaxed and daydreaming.


"Mom to throw me out?" ask Dimas again.


Dimas was annoyed by his mother's attitude that had spied on him.


Even Dimas was most upset that he was likened to his lazy father.


"If you don't want to work like your father, you better go" said Mrs Fatimah then left Dimas who was still daydreaming behind the house.


Finally, Ms. Fatimah chose to go to the garden alone on foot.


The middle-aged woman felt her life was getting tormented even more after the departure of her daughter-in-law.


"O Allah, is this your punishment for the actions of my son who hurt a woman who loved him sincerely?" lirih Bu Fatimah's.


Ms. Fatimah remembered all the kindness Fitri had towards her family. His son-in-law was willing to do any work so that they could stay alive.


Dimas stood up and stepped out of his house after making sure his mother had gone to the garden.


The man stepped towards his sir's wife's shop.


When Dimas arrived at the shop owned by Siri's wife, he sat in the corner seat.


There Susi is busy serving visitors to the stall, although her good name is polluted in the village, Susi is still confident to do her routine activities.


"Susi," called Dimas when Susi was not busy.


Susi turned to the man who is now her husband.


"What's wrong?" susi said as she was next to Dimas.


"Make me coffee, dong," asked Dimas to his wife.


"You are yes, find the money lazy, this even asked to be made all coffee," said Susi annoyed, but Dimas still had time to hear the grunts of the wife.


Although Susi is upset with Dimas, Susi still makes a cup of coffee for her husband.


"This," said Susi.


"Darling, why are you, anyway?" dimas asked astonished at Susi's attitude.


"Dim, you know that if I am your wife, you must take responsibility for my life" Susi said.


"Yes, Susi. I know, but you yourself know that I'm now just unemployed" Dimas said in self-defense.


"Yes at least you help me work in the shop if you do not go to the garden," Susi said again.


Susi is annoyed at Dimas because Dimas always comes in when he needs his body to vent his passion.


"Yes, I helped you work here" Dimas said obediently with the words of his wife.


Today, Dimas did what his wife wanted. He did not want Susi to be angry with him until finally he did not get the ration**-**** from his wife sir.


"Oh, tired too, yes," said Dimas sitting down to rest.


"The name is also work, yes definitely tired," said Susi chimed in the words of the husband.


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